The Fitbit Charge 5 is a band based fitness tracker with a 1.2 inch color touchscreen display, real-time heart rate monitor, steps, sleep tracking, and calories estimation. It has standalone GPS, ...
Google announced that it's providing the official design guidelines for the Fitbit Air to the public for independent designers. The company has offered a few rules, such as encouraging designers to ...
Google sort of disrupted the screenless fitness tracking segment with its affordable Fitbit Air (review) that costs just $99.99. Sweetening the deal is that it doesn’t require a subscription to ...
Google seems to be encouraging everyone to make their own Fitbit Air accessories, not just companies and brands. The company has released the tracker's technical specifications, along with its 2D CAD ...
It boasts high-fidelity sensor technology in a tiny, discreet pebble that enables advanced 24/7 monitoring of heart rate, heart rhythm with Afib alerts, SpO2 (blood-oxygen saturation), resting heart ...
Google is leaning into the Fitbit Air’s swappable pebble design to let anyone make their own accessories. This move is rather Google-y and reminiscent of the company’s earlier days. Noting how the ...
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When I first heard about Google’s new Fitbit Air, I thought I wouldn’t like it, because it doesn’t have a display. But I was wrong. At $99, which is far below the cost of most brand-name wearables, ...
The Fitbit Air doesn’t replace your analog or digital watch, and that’s one of the biggest reasons it works. Naturally, some users are already strapping their automatic watches to Google’s fitness ...
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I tested Google's Fitbit Air against the Whoop 5.0 to see which screen-free tracker delivers better value, comfort, and health insights for everyday users. I’m PCMag’s senior writer covering smart ...